Battery Maintenance - Pagsta BOBBER User Manual

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BATTERY MAINTENANCE

The motorcycle is supplied with 12V9ah DC lead-acid battery.
When riding the motorcycle, insufficient electrolyte in the battery will cause damage to the
cells.
If electrolyte in battery runs out quickly, insufficient electrolyte will lower strength of the
current thus making it hard to start the engine or causing other issues with the electrical system.
Should this occur you will need to replace your battery.
NOTE: Warranty issues are handled by the manufacturer of the battery.
Regularly check electrolyte in the accumulator that is under the right side frame cover. The
electrolyte level should be between the upper and lower levels marked on the front side face of the
accumulator, If the electrolyte is below the lower level, take the accumulator out of the motorcycle,
remove its cap and add distilled water carefully up to the upper level.
1. When checking electrolyte or adding distilled water, make sure that the air tube is well
connected with the air outlet of the battery if your battery is not sealed.
2. Use only distilled water. Tap water will shorten the service life of the battery.
3. Remove the battery from the motorcycle to prevent its discharge and leakage when you are not
using your motorcycle for a long period of time. When removing, take the negative wire off
first. After charging, store the battery in well-ventilated area free of direct sunlight. If you
want to store the accumulator in the motorcycle, you should remove the negative wire.
4. Regularly clean both positive and negative posts after removing the battery.
5. Replace with an equivalent specified accumulator.
6. Follow the battery manufacturer's instructions and warranty procedures.
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